Re: College Hoops Thread - 2014
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2014 10:48 am
Stop it Fred Hoiberg!!!


Apparently great defense and winning basketball is now boring to Cnasty.Cnasty wrote:Its like a nice warm cup of milk or a nice book to get you sleepy and tired with how they play.Hoos wrote:All of UVA's games have started late for some reason.
He just doesn't like Virginia...Telling you. Tony Bennett...Hoos wrote:Apparently great defense and winning basketball is now boring to Cnasty.Cnasty wrote:Its like a nice warm cup of milk or a nice book to get you sleepy and tired with how they play.Hoos wrote:All of UVA's games have started late for some reason.
its Hoiberg vs Ollile.shel311 wrote:He's a coach now? Man, I feel old.
Kevin Ollie is a coach too?DRiccio21 wrote:its Hoiberg vs Ollile.shel311 wrote:He's a coach now? Man, I feel old.
both played in college at same time, both NBA guys that came back to coach their alma maters... plus i'm sure Bomani will use the black vs white angle as well. pretty cool story.
packsyd2284 wrote:Jeter retiring after this baseball season made me feel real old a few weeks ago.
Now I'm reading that Wake Forest is after him too. At this point with Syracuse and Pitt in the ACC and Louisville soon to follow I have to think Marquette is the better of the two jobs. Either way, I think he's a good mid-major coach who gets a lot of mileage out of the "Havoc" which is more of a gimmick with a marketable name than anything. It's not like full court pressure and half court trapping are some new innovation. I think he'll quickly be exposed if he moves up a level, especially if he can't get the better athletes which has been the real secret of his success.DRiccio21 wrote:I didn't realize he was from Wisconsin.
weird choice given the choices he's 'supposedly' passed up
LetsGoPeay wrote:Now I'm reading that Wake Forest is after him too. At this point with Syracuse and Pitt in the ACC and Louisville soon to follow I have to think Marquette is the better of the two jobs. Either way, I think he's a good mid-major coach who gets a lot of mileage of the "Havoc" which is more of a gimmick with a marketable name than anything. It's not like full court pressure and half court trapping are some new innovation. I think he'll quickly be exposed if he moves up a level, especially if he can't get the better athletes which has been the real secret of his success.DRiccio21 wrote:I didn't realize he was from Wisconsin.
weird choice given the choices he's 'supposedly' passed up
He's your quintessential "Recruit athletes/Roll the ball out" coach. You'll find more strategy at your local 3-on-3 tournament.packsyd2284 wrote:I saw a few pages back you guys were commenting on Memphis coach being a terrible coach. I remember after they beat Louisville one of the two times this season he was being interviewed after the game and thinking to myself "no way this guy is in charge of a major college program." Just from that thirty seconds of talking I could tell he was clueless.
i like any coach that has a system and that executes it.LetsGoPeay wrote:Now I'm reading that Wake Forest is after him too. At this point with Syracuse and Pitt in the ACC and Louisville soon to follow I have to think Marquette is the better of the two jobs. Either way, I think he's a good mid-major coach who gets a lot of mileage out of the "Havoc" which is more of a gimmick with a marketable name than anything. It's not like full court pressure and half court trapping are some new innovation. I think he'll quickly be exposed if he moves up a level, especially if he can't get the better athletes which has been the real secret of his success.DRiccio21 wrote:I didn't realize he was from Wisconsin.
weird choice given the choices he's 'supposedly' passed up
4 years D1 coaching experience minimum. They aren't messing around!